Let me know, whats your favorite 1977 songs. Also, if your interesting in movies, this is the link to my other channel. youtube.com/@chatjauneflix?si=RktWLyJR7EOOG792 Thanks for all the support!! 😄
Hotel California - Eagles Dreams - Fleetwood Mac It's so Easy - Linda Ronstadt New Kid in Town - Eagles Go Your Own Way- Fleetwood Mac Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt Heard it in a Love Song - Marshall Tucker Band So Into You - Atlanta Rhythm Section You Light up my Life - Debbie Boone Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac What's Your Name - Lynyrd Skynyrd Dancing Queen - ABBA More than a Feeling - Boston Life in the Fast Lane - Eagles Rich Girl - Hall & Oates Southern Nights - Glenn Campbell Night Moves - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band Mainstreet - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
Semi-ditto. I didn't recognize one song at all, but it seems to me there were other better songs that didn't sell as well. Well, no accounting for taste.
The Doobies, Steely Dan, Little Feat, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Petty and the Heartbreakers, Aerosmith, Warren Zevon... and this is the crap pop culture remembers. I muted the sound so none of them woud get stuck in my head.
This my favorite year for music! I was 11-12 years old listening to all of these songs on a clock radio and the station wagon stereo when my dad let me change it off of the new station. I was just starting to discover music and loved the diversity of the Top 40 at the time. Rock, folk, country, funk, R&B, all of it!
I love them all, loved growing up as a teenager in the 70's era, miss them days🫶✌️🪩💃 Brick house is my favorite but it was really hard to pick, rod Stewart, tonight's the night is 🔥 thank you for this
1977 has a very special spot in my heart, b/c I graduated from HS that year. Saw ELO in Jan (with Journey as their opener). Saw a very wasted Led Zepplin in June (although it's probably the most iconic concert tour tshirt in rock history). Saw ELP on consecutive nights in August. Very surprised that no Bee Gees song is in this top 10, considering that the group probably spent two or three times as many weeks in the Billboard Top 10 for the year than any other act.
I'm surprised Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles didn't make the list. I don't remember most of these songs because I would change the station when they came on!
The songs by Streisand, Thelma Houston, The Emotions and Andy Gibb are the only songs on the list that I can hear again these days. Rod Stewart’s song was a huge hit back then.
Same! I used to tape American Top 40 and distinctly remember that I Just Want To Be Your Everything was number 1 for like two or three weeks, dropped down to number 2 the next week, then........ wait for it..... was number 1 again the followingweek!!! Whaaaattt!!! Mind blown!
#10, #7,#6,#5 our songs that I never remember hearing I was 17 years old at the time and I don’t know what list you have, but I must’ve been on a different planet
I met my husband in 77. I was 16, and he was 20. Got married in 83. Still together. When we met ironically the song "Back In Love Again" came out, and we were back in love from our previous relationships. My instant favorite is " Best of my Love" by the Emotions.
I was 12 in 77 so i remember sll these songs.it was a weird time though cause you had all the disco songs flooding the airwaves after Saturday Night Fever but i was more into all the Rock songs from this era 75-78 with songs from Boston .Styx .Kansas Nazareth .even Ted Nugents Cat Scratch Fever and Stranglehold
Well so far I didn't have any of these ,and 76 was Afternoon Delight, but I'm more Rock & Roll Rules. 76 was Gail along with Dream Weaver, and a few others I can't recall till I hear them. PS Gail was red-hot, burn fingers hot 🔥 🥵 😍 suck start a Kenworth, near marrying her. But I had tons of songs, attributes to all the ladies I used to go with. Admittedly I had to remember to call them all love, and I'd wait till the girl told me that was our song. It was hard remembering all the songs since 66, in high school then, not the start of my venture into the DEN OF ENIQUITY, Started 2yrs earlier, molested by a cougar, she was 14yrs old.😊😅😂❤😂😅😊❤🎉
Wonderful Tonight- Eric Clapton Rumours whole LP -Fleetwood Mac Songs From The Wood LP -Jethro Tull Hotel California-whole LP -The Eagles C’est la vie -Emerson, Lake & Palmer Red -Sammy Hagar Karla Bonoff -Karla Bonoff whole LP
@@ronniestephen9536 one of the best bands ever, lady, man on your mind, help is on the way, night owl, lonesome loser, and that's just a few of their greatest hits, I love them all 🫶✌️
top ten corporate songs of 1977 is the right thumb mail here b/c there is nota R&R in the lot and by 77 the corps were really into taking over music once again after R&R had taken a lot of it form them. Yes the late 70's was a battle ground between what we have to day (which is shit) and what we were beginning to developed. We never did get it really off the ground before the crops came in and made a real mess of it. This is why the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's out shows what has been done since.
Some of those top 10 songs I couldn’t stand then and still can’t stand to this day! Case in point: “Torn Between Two Lovers”….aargh!!! Here are some titles that didn’t make this list: “Couldn’t Get It Right” by Climax Blues Band, “Boogie Nights” by Heatwave, “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)” by Chic and “Lucille” by Kenny Rogers. And, what happened to “Dancing Queen” by ABBA and “What’cha Gonna Do” by Pablo Cruise???
A soul/funk classic with a unique beat that came out in 1977 was Philadelphia International All Stars' Let's Clean Up The Ghetto, which was a hit in many countries including France and the United Kingdom
Interesting that Alan O'Day looks a whole lot like Glenn Shorrock, the lead singer of the Little River Band. And Alan's band looks a whole lot like the Little River Band too! Hmm!
@@randallsmith1664 Right you are! I just checked, and that’s correct. May not be my favorites, or even what I remember getting airplay, but numbers don’t lie. Apologies to the OP, with overdue appreciation for compiling these songs and many other contributions.
I was 16 back then in 1977 I wish my life had been better for me. I found out I suffered from having a developmental disability and Austism. So I couldn't benefit with my life like I would liked to.
Watching just about anything Andy Gibb did makes me want to shed a tear. What a fucking tragedy. In fact a year or two later, his brothers came out with a monster hit Tragedy.
missing here (partial list) - 1. jacksons let me show you the way to go 2..peter frampton i'm in you 3. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Baby Don't Change Your Mind
Let me know, whats your favorite 1977 songs. Also, if your interesting in movies, this is the link to my other channel. youtube.com/@chatjauneflix?si=RktWLyJR7EOOG792 Thanks for all the support!! 😄
Debbie Boone had the #1 in 1977!
Detested your #1 pick, hated it then; hate it now.
Dr Hook was my favs in the 70s🫶✌️🪩
Hotel California - Eagles
Dreams - Fleetwood Mac
It's so Easy - Linda Ronstadt
New Kid in Town - Eagles
Go Your Own Way- Fleetwood Mac
Blue Bayou - Linda Ronstadt
Heard it in a Love Song - Marshall Tucker Band
So Into You - Atlanta Rhythm Section
You Light up my Life - Debbie Boone
Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac
What's Your Name - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Dancing Queen - ABBA
More than a Feeling - Boston
Life in the Fast Lane - Eagles
Rich Girl - Hall & Oates
Southern Nights - Glenn Campbell
Night Moves - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
Mainstreet - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
ABBA's The Name of The Game, beautifully written and sung and of course those always awesome instrumentals !!
I was 10 years old, and remember liking the song 'You Got The Best Of My Love'☺
1977 Queen , WE WILL ROCK YOU !!! I WAS 14 YEARS OLD, I wish i could go back and stay there.
I remember Olivia's "please Mr. Please" melting the jukebox in high school. the 70s were the best
I was 19 years old in ‘77. I had music on all day long, every day. I have never heard some of these songs that you’re saying were big hits. 😮
Semi-ditto. I didn't recognize one song at all, but it seems to me there were other better songs that didn't sell as well. Well, no accounting for taste.
I graduated high school in 1977. I worked hard to forget most of these songs.
Me too. Amen to that.
So funny that you wanted to forget those songs - but you hang onto Smedley
The Doobies, Steely Dan, Little Feat, Bonnie Raitt, Emmylou Harris, Petty and the Heartbreakers, Aerosmith, Warren Zevon... and this is the crap pop culture remembers. I muted the sound so none of them woud get stuck in my head.
@@paulhare662 😁👍
I'm kinda surprised that Fleetwood Mac's Dreams didn't make the list. Seems like we heard it all summer long and it was mesmerizing,
Alllll summmer! I love the music; however, I never bought the album because it was always on the radio. Time to buy the vinyl now.😊
I Feel Love by Donna Summer is my #1 in 1977
Favorite song of 1977, oh that's sooo easy. Andrew Gold's Lonely Boy.
I will never forget hearing Carly Simon sing the Bond Theme from The Spy Who Loved Me in 1977 - one of my favorite records of all time.
Nobody does it better
Nobody Does it Better gives me the chills, how great a composed song it is. Think it should've won the Oscar, testament to how great that song is.
Forgot about most of these songs. Have not heard them in a very long time.
Hotel California is one of my favs from this year. Thank you for this video!
I agree, this was one of the highlights. None of these except "Don't leave me this way" and "Undercover angel".
This my favorite year for music! I was 11-12 years old listening to all of these songs on a clock radio and the station wagon stereo when my dad let me change it off of the new station. I was just starting to discover music and loved the diversity of the Top 40 at the time. Rock, folk, country, funk, R&B, all of it!
I always loved the Carpenters. Dust in the Wind by Kansas was my favorite 1977 song. That song came out right before my mother died tragically.
Sorry for your loss. Dust In The Wind came out a few months after my mom lost her life by domestic violence.
Always one of these comments for attention
Al Stewart,the year of the Cat.
Shocked that YotC isn't in this list. Gotta feeling that it's just the youtuber's personal list.
Great song!
I was a freshman/Sophomore 76-77 remember these. Oh to be 14-15 yrs old
I grew up in the 70's! Graduated in 79! Let me hear from my 70's alumni! I love you all! Peace!!!!!
Great songs. So impactful to a young 16 year old male. Class of 79 as well.
I love them all, loved growing up as a teenager in the 70's era, miss them days🫶✌️🪩💃
Brick house is my favorite but it was really hard to pick, rod Stewart, tonight's the night is 🔥 thank you for this
I was a senior in high school in 77, and I liked pop and disco! Great year! 😉😊
How Deep Is Your Love by The Bee Gees was released in late 1977.
I remember hearing many top songs in the summer of 1977 that were not on this list!
What an amazing year for music, one of my favorites for sure.
Yes, Best of My Love! So many memories when I hear these songs.
1977 has a very special spot in my heart, b/c I graduated from HS that year. Saw ELO in Jan (with Journey as their opener). Saw a very wasted Led Zepplin in June (although it's probably the most iconic concert tour tshirt in rock history). Saw ELP on consecutive nights in August. Very surprised that no Bee Gees song is in this top 10, considering that the group probably spent two or three times as many weeks in the Billboard Top 10 for the year than any other act.
Glad I can reply to myself. I take it back. Bee Gees dominated the airwaves from approx Dec 1977 through May 1978
Hotel California.Lyrics and performance.
I'm surprised Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles didn't make the list. I don't remember most of these songs because I would change the station when they came on!
I Feel Love, Donna Summer. One of the most sampled songs to this day.
The songs by Streisand, Thelma Houston, The Emotions and Andy Gibb are the only songs on the list that I can hear again these days. Rod Stewart’s song was a huge hit back then.
" I just want to be your everything" is my favorite.
Andy Gibbs I just want to be your Everything is my favorite of 1977.
Same! I used to tape American Top 40 and distinctly remember that I Just Want To Be Your Everything was number 1 for like two or three weeks, dropped down to number 2 the next week, then........ wait for it..... was number 1 again the followingweek!!! Whaaaattt!!! Mind blown!
Too much talking! Let us hear the songs.
My favourite song from 1977, is Hotel California by The Eagles
#10, #7,#6,#5 our songs that I never remember hearing I was 17 years old at the time and I don’t know what list you have, but I must’ve been on a different planet
Lol...your mind must have been preoccupied! I was 3 years old and remember each and every one!
Billboard Hot 100 top 10 for the year.
They were all great songs.
However, Right Back Where We Coming From by Maxine Nightingale was a great classic too!
Loved 77 custom vans and great music nothing better
My 1977 favourite is "I just want to be your everything" by Andy Gibb
I saw Mary MacGregor at Six Flags in St Louis in the spring of 77. The Screaming Eagle and her were the highlight of the trip.
Man 77 was such a great year for music
Yeah there were some great songs, but surely you don't mean these weaklings? Right?
It’s my fav year for music
I was just thinking, "Man 77 sucked" 😂
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Yeah really. Most disco vomit
1977 of a fantastic deal for music and enjoying life
❤ 1977.. HOT SUMMER... 🤗 🥰 😅HEART.....THE BEST MUSIC 🎶 🎵 YES LOVE IT 🥰 ☺️ 😜 😪😄 ❤ ❤......
I love Andy Gibb
Guy was a deadbeat dad, a drunk, and a druggie 🙄
LOL, they are showing the members of the Australian band, Little River Band, when talking about Alan O'Day!
Loved the selection
Smoke from a distant fire!! Sanford townsend band.
I met my husband in 77. I was 16, and he was 20. Got married in 83. Still together. When we met ironically the song "Back In Love Again" came out, and we were back in love from our previous relationships. My instant favorite is " Best of my Love" by the Emotions.
I was a senior in high school and I hated disco & pop Give me some QUEEN any day
😂😂😂😂🤦♂️🤡
Groovy Man!
I was 12 in 77 so i remember sll these songs.it was a weird time though cause you had all the disco songs flooding the airwaves after Saturday Night Fever but i was more into all the Rock songs from this era 75-78 with songs from Boston .Styx .Kansas Nazareth .even Ted Nugents Cat Scratch Fever and Stranglehold
I was stoned most of the time in 1977. Listening to these songs I thank GOD. What were we thinking about?
😂😂😂
Well so far I didn't have any of these ,and 76 was Afternoon Delight, but I'm more Rock & Roll Rules. 76 was Gail along with Dream Weaver, and a few others I can't recall till I hear them. PS Gail was red-hot, burn fingers hot 🔥 🥵 😍 suck start a Kenworth, near marrying her. But I had tons of songs, attributes to all the ladies I used to go with. Admittedly I had to remember to call them all love, and I'd wait till the girl told me that was our song. It was hard remembering all the songs since 66, in high school then, not the start of my venture into the DEN OF ENIQUITY, Started 2yrs earlier, molested by a cougar, she was 14yrs old.😊😅😂❤😂😅😊❤🎉
Ahhhhh.... I dont remember. What were you sayin????
And drunk 😊
77 sucked
Wonderful Tonight- Eric Clapton
Rumours whole LP -Fleetwood Mac
Songs From The Wood LP -Jethro Tull
Hotel California-whole LP -The Eagles
C’est la vie -Emerson, Lake & Palmer
Red -Sammy Hagar
Karla Bonoff -Karla Bonoff whole LP
Rumors! Yeah!
Maybe one I listened to one without changing the station ! 1977 had great music none of them listed here! Your on a different planet chat nor vibes
We are the Champions QUEEN1977 .WE will Rock you QUEEN 1977
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE A STAR (To Be In My Show) - Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis
So glad I was into the heavier stuff after hearing this list. LoL
A couple of these I had never heard before. Luckily, I always lived where there were actual rock stations; not just pop/disco stations.
For me it has to be "New Kid in Town" by the Eagles.
With Night Fever a very, very close second.
I'm 11 years young again wow those were the days listening to the radio in my bedroom
same
The pic is not Alan O'Day, that's the Australian band Little River Band
I was going to make the same comment.
@@ronniestephen9536 me and my boyfriend loved Little River band, later my husband, the 70s was it, miss them days🫶✌️
As an Aussie, thank you for highlighting this faux pas! Cheers
@@ronniestephen9536 one of the best bands ever, lady, man on your mind, help is on the way, night owl, lonesome loser, and that's just a few of their greatest hits, I love them all 🫶✌️
@@tammyrenee64 my favorite was Reminiscing
top ten corporate songs of 1977 is the right thumb mail here b/c there is nota R&R in the lot and by 77 the corps were really into taking over music once again after R&R had taken a lot of it form them. Yes the late 70's was a battle ground between what we have to day (which is shit) and what we were beginning to developed. We never did get it really off the ground before the crops came in and made a real mess of it. This is why the music of the 50's, 60's and 70's out shows what has been done since.
Some of those top 10 songs I couldn’t stand then and still can’t stand to this day! Case in point: “Torn Between Two Lovers”….aargh!!!
Here are some titles that didn’t make this list: “Couldn’t Get It Right” by Climax Blues Band, “Boogie Nights” by Heatwave, “Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)” by Chic and “Lucille” by Kenny Rogers.
And, what happened to “Dancing Queen” by ABBA and “What’cha Gonna Do” by Pablo Cruise???
Feel's like the first time is a good tune.
Nope. Feels Like the First Time is a GREAT tune. Don't shortchange Foreigner.
MY #1 SONG OF " 77 " ??? ENGLAND DAN, & JOHN FORD COLEY, " NIGHTS ARE FOREVER " .----------MJL, 78 Y/O
True
Yes, I Love that song! ❤️
Allan O'dea? That was Glen Shorrock from little river band, LRB.
He still going around. I saw him last night 11th Oct 24.
Nice‼️🎶👍🙂
Thanks for stoping by!!
All great songs, but of course, there are hundreds more.
At least!
I was 12 in 1977 and my parents listened to country and western only. I didn’t even know who Elvis was till he died ,sorry.Margaritaville
Andy Hibb - wore out my 8 track of his album!!!
Saturday Night Live Bee Gees
the best!!
Absolutely!
A soul/funk classic with a unique beat that came out in 1977 was Philadelphia International All Stars' Let's Clean Up The Ghetto, which was a hit in many countries including France and the United Kingdom
Favorite movie Star Wars a new hope favorite song undercover angel
My first dance with a girl alone in her droom room was swaying to the music by Johnny Rivers. Roxanne if you see this leave a message
Interesting that Alan O'Day looks a whole lot like Glenn Shorrock, the lead singer of the Little River Band. And Alan's band looks a whole lot like the Little River Band too! Hmm!
"Don't Leave Me this Way" came out about the time the stereo industry was pushing the Quad sound...and it sounded amazingly good on a Quad set up
I was invited to attend Loara High School’s Homecoming in Orange County, CA in 1985. Lionel Ritchie was the special surprise Homecoming Guest.
I just subscribed. Keep doing this. You have a quick and enjoyable way of presenting interesting music memorabilia. Your followers will grow!
These are not the best songs of 1977.
They are for me.
You're confused. It's the top ten from the Billboard Top 100. No one said they were the best.
@@randallsmith1664 Right you are! I just checked, and that’s correct. May not be my favorites, or even what I remember getting airplay, but numbers don’t lie. Apologies to the OP, with overdue appreciation for compiling these songs and many other contributions.
The title says " songs you can never forget ". Not the best songs.
Headknocker (Foreigner), Hot Legs (Rod Stewart), & Night Moves (Bob Seger) were ones I liked.
I'm more partial to "Main Street" but NM is good too.
@@drkjkand Turn the Page is awesome too.
your love RITA COOLAGE
@JohnWorley-li1fw: *Coolidge
The year I was born 1977❤👍🏻.
I was 16 back then in 1977 I wish my life had been better for me. I found out I suffered from having a developmental disability and Austism. So I couldn't benefit with my life like I would liked to.
Watching just about anything Andy Gibb did makes me want to shed a tear. What a fucking tragedy. In fact a year or two later, his brothers came out with a monster hit Tragedy.
I would say Closer To The Heart by Rush. Just a great song.
Then following that misuse of time (Rita's Higher and Higher) is one of the GREATEST DISCO SONGS IN THE HISTORY OF DISCO.
Where is Yvonne Ellimann - If I Cant have you??
That clip that is supposed to be Alan O'Day is actually the Australian band, Little River Band, with Glenn Shorrock as lead singer.
Thinking of other songs Eagles Hotel California Brothers Johnson strawberry letter 23 ❤❤❤also Johnny Rivers swaying to the music
For me it`s The Baby`s, the song is "When I think of you" Followed closely by Carly Simon, The Spy who loved me.
I absolutely feel in love with Ann A. thinking about that song. Song is titled Everytime I Think of You.
One-hit wonders can't B dismissed.
Mu favorite was "Best of My Love" nu the Emotions.
My Eyes Adored You- Frankie Valli
I took a look at the list from Wkipedia. Redid the top ten. Dreams, Hotel California, Dancing Queen, Sir Duke, and Rich Girl in top 10.
I also did a top 25 for 1978. They got the top 6 right. I move Grease from Franki Valli to #7.
@@BryanDean-id2rq dreams and hotel California or two of my faves 🫶✌️
Wikipedia has Dreams at #39 and hotel California #19. That is so wrong.
That wasn't Alan O'Day at number nine. That was the Little River band
You have a good eye, There's only 1 video to this song on UA-cam, And it happens to be the little river band on American bandstand😳
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Saw Glen Shorrock last night!
@@rocknral He's playing out East in February 2025. Was the show worth the ticket price?
I saw "Hot" in a concert ...
To be honest I've forgotten 7 of these songs. Only Thelma Houston, Babra Streisand and The Emotions were memorable.
missing here (partial list) -
1. jacksons let me show you the way to go
2..peter frampton i'm in you
3. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Baby Don't Change Your Mind
ABBA ?? Dancing Queen?
Am I the only one who noticed that they showed The Little River Band when they played Undercover Angel, Alan O'Day?
Is this some kind of joke? 77 was a great year for music. I barely remember just a few of these!
My favorite of 1977 was JET AIRLINER -•- The Steve Miller Band
@@jayyates1676 good one ✌️
Written by Paul Pena and a cover song by Steve Miller. I love both versions.
No "Heard It In a Love Song"?
You missed the one song from 1977 that started a movement, Jimmy Buffet's "Margaritaville".
Heart of glass ,I'm not in love,